Follow the self proclaimed "Clot Buster" triathlete on his quest to raise funds for the NATIONAL BLOOD CLOT ALLIANCE- STOPTHECLOT.org
Come along for the SWIM, the RIDE, the RUN, and everything in between!
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Saturday, February 28, 2015

March Athlete of the Month

MARCH = DVT / BLOOD CLOT AWARENESS MONTH

Finally March has arrived!

Many positives come from the arrival of this month.

Possibly the weather will start to improve so that it is "more reasonable"...

Possibly my furnace will stop running trying to keep up with the cold...

Definitely it is time to think about what events will see the CLOT BUSTER #StopTheClot polka-dots this spring and summer...

Definitely it is time to spread the word about blood clots and blood clotting disorders, celebrate blood clot survivors, and remember those who we lost due to blood clots since March is DVT / Blood Clot Awareness Month!

During this month (and pretty much every other month of the year) it is my GREAT PLEASURE to celebrate blood clot survivors by sharing their story because they are simply inspiring and they can teach us so much about overcoming challenges and achieve the impossible.

This month's featured Athlete of the Month is BECKY COMPTON who has been gracious enough to share her story as she prepares to participate in the Cap City Quarter Marathon race as a member of Team StopTheClot! Please read on Becky's story as she shared with me...

"
I want to start by saying I was not an
athlete before my Pulmonary Embolism diagnosis, however I will be in Columbus
Ohio on May
2, 2015 at the age of 40 to do my
first 6.55 miles to raise awareness for a silent killer and give back to help
an amazing cause.

June 30, 2006 After several Afib episodes I have a Afib ablation that was
unsuccessful and sent home.

July 3, 2006 For three days I just wanted to sleep, decide to call my PCP, I
see my usual NP tell her my symptoms and even ask if I could have a Pulmonary
Embolism ( I am a CT Tech and work in a Medical Center), she throws her head
back and laughs and says People your age do not get PE’s. I was 31 at the time.
I go home.

July 5, 2006 I continue to be more short of breath and go to the Emergency
Room, within 30 minutes I am diagnosed with a PE, put on Heparin moved to ICU
and told that if Tim McGraw would not have cancelled his concert and I would
have gone I would have died. (3 months away from work)

For another year between my PCP and Cardiologist I was called fat, out of
shape, and blamed for continued shortness of breath and leg swelling and the
initial miss of the pulmonary embolism.

September 2007 The day I passed out at work and a local cardiologist who had
heard my story offered his services. Dr M Studeny asked for two weeks to
figure out my situation, it took him four days. May Thurners Syndrome was
diagnosed I found a new PCP Dr B Allan who never hesitated to take me or all my
issues.

June 2008 Dr Korona ballooned my iliac veins in January 2008 but they collapsed
so I had bilateral iliac vein stents placed.

January 2010 I started Pulmonary Rehabilitation because I had multiple hospital
stays due to asthma which I could not shake, my lungs were not strong, I
completed program and graduated.

I started walking 5ks however I wanted more

Late 2013 Marshall Recreation Center, a public gym on the campus of Marshall
University, I found a trainer who would train me, treated me like every other
client and member. Took my history of PE’s May Thurners Syndrome Asthma
and Coumadin and said lets get started.

I found four trainers and a gym who only encouraged me who treated me like every
other member; I run I lift I do circuits and they push me every day. They also
write letters to my PCP of my progress and keep up with my INR. Stronger
and more confident every day.

I have my life back I work full time as a CT Tech at St Marys Medical Center, I
am a Hospice of Huntington, World Changer, Street Ministry and Special Olympic
volunteer. I am a daughter, sister and proud to say a new #STOPTHECLOT member.

If you are reading this I want you to follow your heart, find a team of doctors
who care about you and want to see you succeed and you are going to be stronger
after your clots, always inspire people and be your best.

I want to finish by thanking God, my parents and brother David, My Team Dr
Allan, Dr Bir Dr Korona Dr Ottaviano, and Dr Studeny, and four amazing
trainers Abe Koroma, Desiree Gibbs, Micaiah Branch and Chris Lane. All the
above are my family now and will never realize how much they mean to me."

Becky - We are so glad that you are coming out to race with us and wear the CLOT BUSTER #StopTheClot polka-dots to celebrate your come back and spread the word about blood clots and blood clotting disorders.